About us…

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Here is where we wage war on corporate mediocrity, where we connect and innovate to find purpose in our lives, where we discover what we want to be! If you have a passion for life, for making every day an Adventure – big or small – then this is the page for you…

Who we are…

Natalie Gardner

Natalie grew up in the Suburbs of London, England, and spent most of her youth outside climbing trees, beating the boys at sport, or away on camp with the Air Cadets. Having taught herself to play lead guitar she formed her own Metal Band, performing gigs around London till she took herself off to University to become a Physiotherapist.

Natalie has completed two six-month deployments with the British Army Reserve. In 2009 she undertook a Peacekeeping tour with the United Nations where she received the Force Commander’s Commendation for Excellence, and in 2013, Afghanistan. Natalie now has her sights on gaining a commission from Sandhurst.

At 28 Natalie leads a Respiratory Physiotherapy department in outer London as a Clinical Specialist, and is also the Head Physiotherapist for the British Army Royal Logistic Corps Rugby Team. Outside of work this she is a keen climber, runner, mountain biker, mountaineer, and snowboarder who is always looking for the next Adventure.

“We are all capable of so much more than we think, and without pushing ourselves to our limits we will never find out. I want to take on life and have Adventures to see just what we can achieve.”

Ben Spurway

Ben grew up in the beautiful County of Kent, England, and quickly developed a taste of the outdoor life through the Scouts. He became an Outward Bound Instructor in his twenties, and has since run, kayaked, sailed, mountain biked, climbed and led expeditions across the UK, Europe, Indian Himalayas, New Zealand and the Argentinian Andes.

Ben has also worked in the Emergency Humanitarian Response sector, designed and taught a degree in Rescue and Emergency Management, and led volunteer response teams into Haiti, El Salvador and Northern Kenya. He is currently working as a Learning and Development Consultant and Personal Coach.

As a serving member of the British Army Reserve, he recently returned from an Operational Tour of Afghanistan, which he described as “one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of his life”.

Currently working on several upcoming adventures, including the Patagonian Expedition Race, which he describes as “the ultimate adventure race. Challenging and unpredictable conditions in beautiful yet imposing scenery, requiring careful strategy and effective teamwork. It’s the Ultimate Adventure, why wouldn’t we?”